In the world of web browsing, Microsoft Edge has taken a step forward with its innovative Copilot Mode, which promises to change the way we interact with the internet forever. Traditionally, web browsers have functioned as passive tools, requiring users to perform all the work manually. However, with the arrival of Copilot, driven by artificial intelligence, the experience is being revolutionized.
Since its launch in July, Copilot Mode has included features that streamline navigation, enabling users to multitask more efficiently. The ability to chat and search directly from the browser has greatly facilitated actions such as comparing recipes or planning a dinner with friends. These improvements have been designed to save time and effort, making the browser act more like a personal assistant.
Now, Microsoft announces new improvements that will take Copilot to the next level. The browser has begun to remember past sessions and automatically complete sequences of complex actions, such as planning excursion routes. Additionally, Copilot offers relevant content based on browsing history, always maintaining a stringent privacy and security policy.
Among the most exciting innovations is the incorporation of voice commands, allowing users to navigate the web without the need to perform manual clicks. Currently, this feature is in a limited preview phase in the United States, but it is expected to expand soon.
Another significant advance is the introduction of the 'Trips' feature, which organizes previous navigation projects, allowing users to resume tasks in an orderly manner and receive recommendations for next steps. This feature optimizes the use of multiple tabs and improves user efficiency.
Attention to privacy remains a priority for Microsoft. Users have the option to easily enable or disable Copilot Mode, and AI never accesses personal information without the user's explicit permission. The company ensures strict compliance with security standards, including anti-fraud protection tools and a password manager.
For now, these innovations are available on Windows and Mac devices, while their arrival on mobile platforms is expected in the future. Microsoft encourages users to try these innovative features and to share their experiences, with the aim of continuing to improve web browsing.


